HOSPITAL NEWS Miss Edith Allen of Tryon was discharged from St. Luke’s Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Coyt Burrell of Tryon are the parents of a girl born at 8:45 a. m., Oct. 9th. T | Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Andrews and daughter, Janet of Camp Stewhrt AFB, Tenn., are visiting the R. O. Andrews and the J. E. Derbys. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Staehle have arrived from Bronxville, N. Y., to spend several weeks at their Tryon home on the Harmon Field road. _ ' See us for all your electrical appliances. Tabje lamps in solid brass, $8.96. Elpmic per colators, 4 cub, 8 cup, $16, and nufcr other good buys. The Rallenger Co.—Ad. Now is the time to start knitting those ar gyle socks, sweaters, Stoles, etc., for your Christ mas presents. We have a wonderful 'assortment of colors in both nylon and wool yarns. See die new in structionybooks that we ha\^fust received. We have fortified Ger antown Knitting Wor sted which is ideal for Afghans. The Blue Ridge Weavers,.—Ad. Greer, S. C. A Phone 1614 HATFIELDSyCOOJfc Try«lf North Carolina Insulaire ROCIy WOOL insula tion keeps you^rhome cooler in summer and yrarmer in winter. Easy F. H. *jxI i i m Jjitpi i ini In sulation Coy^&em^erSSnville, N. C For free e£tAwtlfes contact Arthur Atkins, CWumbus, N. C.—Adv.tf Wood’s Plumbing & Heating Sales and Service SERVICE^ CALLS OIL BURNERS PUMP/ and ST( ’hone^Jlm-X Between Ldndrum and Tryon on Jfigtotfay No. 176 South. Near^Tryon Builders Supply in building formerly known as Ben Gibbs’ Service Station. B. Frank Carruth, Lamdrum, S. General Electric Refrigerators ... Ranges ... Home Fr Machines . . . Water Heaters, Etc. (Liberal Trade-In Allowances!